Also known as a nail set, a nail punch is a small, handheld tool designed to drive nails slightly below the surface of a material, typically wood.
The tool – commonly used for a smooth, finished appearance – features a pointed tip that aligns with the nail head and a blunt end, which is struck with a hammer to push the nail head beneath the surface.
Next, “the small depression remaining is filled in with putty,” according to Britannica.
Sinking nails
The Industrial Revolution brought a wave of innovation to tools and machinery, and the nail punch was no exception. Factories began mass-producing nails, and with them came the necessity for consistent tools that could cater to varying nail sizes and woodworking needs.
Over the years, the simple punch evolved and became a go-to item in every toolbox, allowing carpenters to sink nails below the wood surface with precision. Covering these nail heads with filler not only enhanced the visual appeal but also increased the longevity of the structure by preventing rust and wear.
Modern-day nail punches
Fast forward to the 21st century, the nail punch tool has undergone substantial evolution, embracing modern materials and ergonomic designs. Today, you can find nail punches made from high-carbon steel or titanium, often featuring cushioned grips for comfort during prolonged use.